Here's What The Associated Press Doesn't Want Its Reporters To Do If They're Arrested

All reporters know that when you go into a chaotic field you risk
getting injured or arrested. Those at big organizations have the
comfort of knowing they have lawyers that can get them out of
trouble.

The only question is when.

NYMag's Daily Intel obtained a memo The Associated Press sent
to its reporters asking them not to tweet things before they're
on the wire. That includes any 'Help, I've been arrested!'
messages: "We have had staff tweet – BEFORE THE MATERIAL
WAS ON THE WIRE – that staff were arrested," said the
note.